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Additions by Becky are in GREEN :)
It might be interesting, if we have time, to develop a team building event that has "nano" components. Something to get people out of their chairs and talking/working with one another. It might be a nice way to start building relationships between people.
Baseball game questions:
The height of Mount Everest = 8.9 km. How many nanometers?
8.9 x 10E12 nm
Distance between Sun and Earth = 150 x 10E9 km. How many nanometers?
1.50 x 10E23 nm
The size of an atom = 2.0 x 10E-10 m. How many nanometers?
2 x 10E-1 nm (also 1 Angstrom)
The diameter of the head of a pin = 1.5 mm. How many nanometers?
1.5 x 10E6 nm
The size of a proton = 1.6 x 10-17 m. How many nanometers?
1.6 x 10-8 nm
The size of a living cell = 10 x 10E-6 m. How many nanometers? 1.0 x 10E4 nm
Perhaps we could invite the other fellows and lead teachers to give a quick 10 minute presentation on ENVIRO, ASTRO, and BIO. Just so that the K-12 teachers can really get a feel for what NDeRC is all about, and what we are doing. (or we could have this component in our own presentation of NDeRC Goals.)
Another outside-of-the-box idea is to invite outside grad students and/or faculty to a lunch so that K-12 Teachers, grad students and faculty can mingle and start to get to know one another.
Additions by Michael are in BLUE. Some of these additions are from from recent discussions with fellows and from discussions with teachers during bi-weekly meetings. Additons by Sharon are in purple Additons by Val are in hot pink. Can we make a DVT movie about scale? Additions by Pat are in red....Nanohub website can be used to get help regarding scale.
Date of Institute this Summer
July 12 - July 16 (Grades 7-12)
July 26 - July 30 (Grades K-6)
Institute Activities
Introduction and explanation of NDeRC Goals
Creating a strong STEM community
Why our workshop will meet this specific goal
Encourage everyone to really meet and talk with one another and spend some time getting to know the grad fellows.
Pre and post surveys
Discuss on how STEM community can help teachers and schools:
Volunteers in the classroom
Science Fair help
Development of engaging lessons
Ideas for unused equipment
Support system
Enhancing modern science understanding
grab bag - ways that cannot be predicted
Modern Experiments
Surface Chemistry
Nano-scopes
Simulation
Fabrication?
Materials?
Nano-electronics and Architectures?
Pedagogy Topics
Introduction to Scale
Microscopes and Telescopes (Optics)
Review of Classroom Activities
SEM/AFM/STM
Scale
Ferro fluids
Common Misconceptions
Connections to Standards
Followup questions
Careers and applications of nano-science
"Testimonials"
K-12 Student - Improvement in student attitudes and interest in science
K-12 Teacher - Value of having such activities in the classroom
Tour of Labs/Open House?
Stepan Science
Graduate Student Research Posters
Nano DVT?
Fitzpatrick Engineering
Stinson-Remick Engineering
Organization of some kind of ND open house during the year, or visitation of K-12 Teachers through labs with grad students?
Required Equipment
Summer Institute
AFM Tips?
Repair of SEM/AFM/STM?
Classroom Activities
AFM Tips?
Classroom Activities
High School Level
Discussions of Scale
Use the NSF Scale picture to demonstrate range.
Activities about Scale
Coffee cup AFM, graphing, resolution
TIME LAPSE MOVIE
STM (Analog?) Experiments
Demonstration of portable instruments
Mid High Level
Discussions of Scale
Make a linear pictorial to show large (galaxy size) and small (atom size).
Activities about Scale
Determine the estimated width of a single stand of hair.
SEM (Analog?) Experiments
AFM (Analog?) Experiments
Braille letter cells to demonstrate topography, mapping, team building
A box with legos inside to demonstrate use of a stylus, measuring heights, graphing
STM (Analog?) Experiments
Demonstration of portable instruments
AFM, measure the width of a single strand of hair.
Primary Level
Discussions of Scale
Make a linear pictorial to show large (galaxy size) and small (atom size).
Activities about Scale
Big and Small, Near and Far = Observe how object "appear" to get smaller as the distance between object and observer increases. Chalk lines can be placed on the ground if outside, and colored masking tape can be place on floor if inside. The object can be a beach ball, softball, and a small super ball. Predictions should be discussed, distances can be measured, recorded.
SEM (Analog?) Experiments
AFM (Analog?) Experiments
Braille letter cells to demonstrate topography, mapping
A box with blocks inside to demonstrate use of a stylus, measuring heights.
Additions by Becky are in GREEN :)
It might be interesting, if we have time, to develop a team building event that has "nano" components. Something to get people out of their chairs and talking/working with one another. It might be a nice way to start building relationships between people.
Baseball game questions:
The height of Mount Everest = 8.9 km. How many nanometers?
8.9 x 10E12 nm
Distance between Sun and Earth = 150 x 10E9 km. How many nanometers?
1.50 x 10E23 nm
The size of an atom = 2.0 x 10E-10 m. How many nanometers?
2 x 10E-1 nm (also 1 Angstrom)
The diameter of the head of a pin = 1.5 mm. How many nanometers?
1.5 x 10E6 nm
The size of a proton = 1.6 x 10-17 m. How many nanometers?
1.6 x 10-8 nm
The size of a living cell = 10 x 10E-6 m. How many nanometers?
1.0 x 10E4 nm
Perhaps we could invite the other fellows and lead teachers to give a quick 10 minute presentation on ENVIRO, ASTRO, and BIO. Just so that the K-12 teachers can really get a feel for what NDeRC is all about, and what we are doing. (or we could have this component in our own presentation of NDeRC Goals.)
Another outside-of-the-box idea is to invite outside grad students and/or faculty to a lunch so that K-12 Teachers, grad students and faculty can mingle and start to get to know one another.
Additions by Michael are in BLUE. Some of these additions are from from recent discussions with fellows and from discussions with teachers during bi-weekly meetings.
Additons by Sharon are in purple
Additons by Val are in hot pink. Can we make a DVT movie about scale?
Additions by Pat are in red....Nanohub website can be used to get help regarding scale.
Worthwhile applets featuring scale factor are proving illusive! Below is a working list of some interesting online activities.
http://www.krysstal.com/scale.html Website utilizing comparisons of distance and time to discuss scale factor.
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/topnav/materials/listbytype/Image_Scale_Math.html A PDF Educator's Guide provided by NASA featuring lessons on scale factor can be accessed here.
http://nasa.ibiblio.org/details.php?videoid=6055&start=0&subject=Aeronautics NASA video for students on proportionality (use mpeg 1 or 2 format to view)
http://www.nanooze.org/ Nanotechnology website for kids (hosted by Cornell) featuring articles and downloadable magazines
http://cnse.albany.edu/ContentManager/index.cfm?Step=Display&ContentID=293 Videos provided by the Univ. of Albany featuring how nanotechnology is being used. (Check out "how do we make/see things at the nanoscale")
Summer Institute Details
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Introduction and Survey
Intro Presentation: What is NDeRC?What is Nano? Who are we?
Optics Activity
Presentation +Building simple telescope and
microscope from lenses
(Graphics, Imaging, Rasterization, etc.)
AFM Demonstration
Presentation +Use the portable AFM to show
how it is used and what it can view
STM Demonstration
Presentation +Use the portable STM to show
and it is used and what it can view
Wrap Up
Questions, Survey, ApplicationsScale Presentation and Activities
Presentation +Scale "Games"
SEM Demonstration
Presentation +Use the portable SEM to show
how it is used and what it can view
AFM Activity
AFM Analog with colored building blocksin a box with unseen insides
STM Activity
STM Analog with salt water and currentmeasurement tool, with various metal
objects in the water (metal balls/atoms)
Pre-Symposium
Begin to talk about modern scienceconsiderations explored in this
institute
Standards and Curriculum Development
Common misconceptions, Good followupquestions, possible problems and pitfalls with
classroom activities, alignment with standards
Lab Tours
Currently is to include Becky and ValLabs, Jordan, Fitz?, S-R? DVT?
Posters about Fellow's Research
Communications
Learn about blogs, wikis, and web ingeneral and learn to use them to
build STEM community
Pre-Symposium
Begin to talk about how NDeRC andthe Nano activities will help students
and teachers in science
Symposium
Reflection on the institutePreparations Left To Make: